Unique Dutch Delft de drie klokken pottery blue white antique vase (1670-1841)

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Unique Dutch Delft de drie klokken pottery blue white antique  vase (1670-1841)

Signed “DE DRIE KLOKKEN”

excellent condition

 

This unique Dutch Delft de drie klokken pottery blue and white antique vase is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The vase features intricate handmade details and has a production style of Faience Pottery, which was popular in the Netherlands from 1670 to 1841.

There is a letter in it :  a kind of appraisal that indicates a value of 5000 Swiss francs.

 

The vase is beautiful decorated with 4 different house scenes

The blue and white color combination adds a touch of elegance to any room, while the origins of the vase can be traced back to the historic town of Delft in the Netherlands. The pitcher has a production technique of pottery and is made of high-quality materials, making it a durable and long-lasting addition to any collection. This antique piece is perfect for decorative purposes or as a conversation starter in any setting. The vase falls under the categories of Jugs & Pitchers, Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware, and Pottery & Glass, making it a versatile piece for any collector.

 

Measures :

 

High : 35 cm –  13.8 inches  

Wide 23 cm – 9 inches

Deep 23 cm – 9 inches

 

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This unique Dutch Delft de drie klokken pottery blue and white antique vase is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The vase features intricate handmade details and has a production style of Faience Pottery, which was popular in the Netherlands from 1670 to 1841. The blue and white color combination adds a touch of elegance to any room, while the origins of the vase can be traced back to the historic town of Delft in the Netherlands. The pitcher has a production technique of pottery and is made of high-quality materials, making it a durable and long-lasting addition to any collection. This antique piece is perfect for decorative purposes or as a conversation starter in any setting. The vase falls under the categories of Jugs & Pitchers, Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serve
Origin delft
Antique Yes
Production Technique Pottery
Production Style Faience Pottery
Time Period Manufactured 1670-1841
Color blue and white
Brand Delft
Material pottery
Handmade Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Netherlands
Type Pitcher